Person report
28 Nov 2024
Emil Borch
Details
Name | Emil Borch | |
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Age | 0 | |
Born | 31 Mar 1843, Skjern | |
Died | 13 Jan 1844, Skjern | |
Parents | Frederik Erhardsen Borch Johanne Frederikke Frausing |
Relatives
Image | Name | Relationship to current person | Age | Birth date | Birth place | Death date | Death place | First marriage date | First marriage place |
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Frederik Erhardsen Borch | father | 60 | 23 Oct 1807 | Boller | 14 Oct 1868 | Skjern | 22 Oct 1833 | Borgmestergården,Århus | |
Johanne Frederikke Frausing | mother | 77 | 25 Aug 1809 | Aarhus | 19 Oct 1886 | Randlev | 22 Oct 1833 | Borgmestergården,Århus | |
Erhard Borch | brother | 67 | 28 Jul 1834 | Bredholt | 19 Feb 1902 | ||||
Christen Frausing Borch | brother | 76 | 08 Feb 1836 | Bredholt | 23 Mar 1912 | Odder | 22 Oct 1864 | Roskilde | |
Frederik Rasch Borch | brother | 41 | 19 Jun 1839 | Bredholt | 22 Jan 1881 | København | 1875 | ||
Niels Glud Borch | brother | 79 | 22 Jun 1841 | Borgmestergården Aarhus | 25 Oct 1920 | 30 Oct 1889 | Visborg | ||
Peter Gottlieb Koch Borch | brother | 76 | 31 Mar 1843 | Skjern Hovedgaard | 10 Aug 1919 | Randers | 26 Jun 1876 | ||
Ulrich Sophus Borch | brother | 85 | 12 Jun 1845 | Skjern | 23 Feb 1931 | ||||
Thorvald Christian Alfred Borch | brother | 79 | 06 Aug 1847 | Skjern | 11 Aug 1926 | 1878 | Skjern | ||
Martin Borch | brother | 84 | 01 Mar 1852 | Skjern | 08 Feb 1937 | 1880 |
World history
★17 Jun 1843
New Zealand Wars: An armed posse of Europeans set out from Nelson to arrest Ngāti Toa chief Te Rauparaha and clashed with Māori, resulting in 26 deaths.
★12 Jul 1843
Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, proclaimed a revelation recommending polygamy.
★19 Jul 1843
SS Great Britain, the first ocean-going ship that had both an iron hull and a screw propeller, was launched in Bristol, England.
★04 Sep 1843
Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies and Pedro II of Brazil held an extravagant wedding at a cathedral in Rio de Janeiro.
★13 Oct 1843
B'nai B'rith, the oldest continually operating Jewish service organization in the world, was founded in New York City.
★19 Dec 1843
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, a novella about the miser Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation after being visited by three Christmas ghosts, was first published.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 31 Mar 1843 | Skjern | ||||||
Death | 13 Jan 1844 | Skjern |